Three new national polls released Wednesday show that President Donald Trump's approval rate has been shrinking slightly since taking over the White House a month ago.
45% of voters questioned in the Quinnipiac University survey approved the way Trump handles his job as president, with 49% saying he disapproved.
This decreases from 46%-43% approval/disapproval in the Kinipac poll conducted in late January, the president's first week after the inauguration.
And a new referendum from Gallup was shown in the late last month with 45% approval and 51% disapproval from 47% to 48% approval/disapproval.
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President Donald Trump will speak on Tuesday, February 18th, 2025 at Mar-A-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida. (Pool via AP)
According to Reuters/Ipsos National Survey The president, who was released on Wednesday, also stood with 44% approval and 51% disapproval. Trump was registered with 45%-46% approval/disapproval in a previous poll by Reuters/Ipsos.
The latest Kinipiac Voting Gallup took place on the field from February 13th to 17th February, and Reuters/Ipsos conducted the survey from February 13th to 18th February.
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Recent surveys from other voting organizations show Trump's approval rate remains on the water.
Trump has maintained a frenzied pace in his weeks opening game at the White House, with an avalanche of executive orders and actions. His move not only fulfilled some of his main campaign trail promises, but the return president bent his executive muscles and quickly placed his stamp on the federal government, causing a flesh cleft. He took him to the federal workforce and allowed him to resolve his long-standing grief.

President Donald Trump will sign executive orders at the White House on February 10, 2025 in Washington, DC (Reuters)
According to Fox News counts, Trump has signed nearly 70 executive orders since taking office, far surpassing the percentage of his recent presidential predecessors in his first few weeks of office.
The president is not embarrassed to promote his achievements, and will go on social media last week to promote “three weeks, perhaps the best week ever.”
And at a press conference Tuesday, Trump claimed that “something incredible is happening in our country.”
“I think we've made more progress in three weeks than they've made within four years,” he added.
Trump's second term approval rating is an improvement from his first term – he began on negative territory in 2017 and remained underwater throughout his tenure at the White House – his numbers were the ones that Biden had. It is where he began his single term in his single term.
Biden's approval rating hovered in his mid- to mid-50s during his first six months at the White House.

Former President Joe Biden spoke about his administration's achievements in a speech on December 10, 2024. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
However, Biden's numbers sank in the late summer and fall of 2021 in the wake of highly critical handling of turbulence The US departs from Afghanistan And amid a surge inflation, a surge in immigration that travels to the United States along the southern border with Mexico.
Biden's approval rate remained underwater throughout the presidency.
The new poll shows a massive partisan disparity over Trump's performance.
Nine Republicans in 10 asked during the Kinipiac survey gave Trump a thumbs up. However, his approval fell to 43% among independents and just 4% among Democrats.

President Donald Trump will arrive on January 20, 2025 in Washington, DC before he takes office at the U.S. Capitol. (Melina Mara/Pool/Getty Images)
It was a similar story Gallup vote.
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“93% of Republicans, 37% of Independents and 4% of Democrats have overall approval of Trump's job performance,” the release from Gallup emphasized.
Meanwhile, Gallup polls pointed out that Congressional approvals for Americans have skyrocketed 12 points since early January, with a recent survey surged to 29% while Trump's ratings were curtailed. This is Gallup Polling's highest approval rate since May 2021.



